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Jane Bennett
Department Chair

Department of Political Science
338 Mergenthaler Hall
3400 N. Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21218

phone 410-516-7540 
fax 410-516-5515
political.science@jhu.edu

Sat Nov 07, 2009

SIBA GROVOGUI


Professor
International Relations Theory and Political Theory

The Johns Hopkins University
Department of Political Science
3400 North Charles Street
Baltimore MD 21218

Telephone: 410.516.7539
Email:
sibagro@jhu.edu

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Recent Publications:

‘Counterpoints and the Imaginaries Behind Them: Thinking Beyond North American and European Traditions,’ International Political Sociology (Forthcoming, March-April 2009)

‘No Bridges to Swamps: A Postcolonial Perspective On Disciplinary Dialogue,’ in International Relations (Forthcoming, March 2009)

‘Oiling Tyranny?: Neoliberalism and Global Governance in Chad’ Studies in Political Economy no.79 Summer 2007.

‘The New Cosmopolitanisms: Contexts, Subtexts, and Pretexts,’ International Relations, vol. 19, no. 1 (2005)

‘Regimes of Sovereignty: Rethinking International Morality and the African Condition,’ The European Journal of International Relations, vol. 8, no.3 (September 2002), 315-38.

‘Come to Africa: A Hermeneutic of Race in International Theory,’ Alternatives, vol.26, no.4 (December 2001), pp.425-448.

o ‘No More No Less: What Slaves Thought of their Humanity,’ in G. K. Bhambra and R. Shilliam, eds, Silencing Human Rights: Critical Engagements with a Contested Project (Palgrave, 2009).

o ‘The Secret Lives of Sovereignty,’ in Luise White and Douglas Howland eds., The State of Sovereignty (Indiana University Press (2009)

o ‘Uncivil Society: Interrogations at the Margins of Neo-Gramscian Theory,” in Alison Ayers ed., Gramsci, Political Economy, and International Relations Theory (Palgrave, 2008)

o ‘Postcolonialism,’ in Time Dunne et al., International Relations Theories: Discipline and Diversity’ (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006), 229-246,

o ‘Mind, Body, and Gut!: Elements of a Postcolonial Human Rights Discourse’ in Brawen Gruffyd Jones, Decolonizing International Relations, Rowman & Littlefiel, March 2006.

o ‘The Trouble With the Evolués: French Republicanism, Colonial Subjectivity, and Identity,’ in Patricia M. Goff and Kevin C. Dunn eds., Identity and Global Politics: Theoretical and Empirical Elaborations (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004), 103-121.

o ‘Sovereignty in Africa: Quasi-statehood and Other Myths’ in Kevin Dunn and Timothy Shaw eds., Africa’s Challenge To International Relations Theory (London: Palgrave, 2001), 29-45

o ‘Legal Standing, Questionable Deeds: Western Mediation in Namibia,’ in Cecelia Lynch and Michael Loriaux eds., Law and Moral Action in World Politics (University of Minnesota Press, 2000), pp.175-202.

 

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